2021 NCAA WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- When: Wednesday, March 17 – Saturday, March 20, 2021
- Where: Greensboro Aquatic Center / Greensboro, NC (Eastern Time Zone)
- Prelims 10 AM / Finals 6 PM (Local Time)
- Short course yards (SCY) format
- Defending champion: Stanford (3x) – 2019 results
- Streaming: ESPN3
- Championship Central
- Psych Sheets
- Live Results
As we tick down the days to the 2021 Women’s NCAA Championships, keep track of all our event-by-event previews and winner picks here.
Don’t miss a moment of our preview action and the concurrent comment section discussion – you can bookmark this page, which will be updated with links to each preview as we publish them. Disagree with our winner picks? Well, they are infallible, but if you really don’t buy it, you can leave your own picks, predictions and expectations in the comments.
Below are all of the events in their NCAA order, broken down by day. You can click on the event name and follow the link to our full preview and check out our picks for the entire top 8.
FINAL EDITION TEAM POWER RANKINGS HERE
2021 WOMEN’S NCAA PICK ‘EM CONTEST HERE
DAY | EVENT | WINNER |
Wednesday | 800 Free Relay | Virginia |
Thursday | 200 Free Relay | Virginia |
500 Free | Paige Madden, Virginia | |
200 IM | Alex Walsh, Virginia | |
50 Free | Maggie MacNeil, Michigan | |
400 Medley Relay | Virginia | |
Friday | 400 IM | Brooke Forde, Stanford |
100 Fly | Maggie MacNeil, Michigan | |
200 Free | Paige Madden, Virginia | |
100 Breast | Sophie Hansson, NC State | |
100 Back | Rhyan White, Alabama | |
200 Medley Relay | Virginia | |
Saturday | 1650 Free | Paige Madden, Virginia |
200 Back | Rhyan White, Alabama | |
100 Free | Maggie MacNeil, Michigan | |
200 Breast | Sophie Hansson, NC State | |
200 Fly | Dakota Luther, Georgia | |
400 Free Relay | Virginia | |
Diving |
When the “Live Results” link is posted/working it’s like going to sleep on Christmas Eve.
Yes and when it is not working like waking up to coal
It’s a lot to give up with no spectators and no swimmers except that session, but at least we get a meet.
Are both medley relays on the same day?
No
LETS GO HOOS!!!!! OUR TIME!
Could you include a link to the article where someone scored the psych sheets? I think one of the big stories every year is how both individual swimmers and teams perform vs seed. The article I mentioned serves as a good initial baseline. It might have been the first article SS published after the official invite list was released. I remember a lot of good information in both the article and comments but I can’t find the article again. I find searching/navigating this site for past articles is clunky. Also, Go Bears. Very excited for the end of the week.
I found my own link.
https://staging.swimswam.com/scoring-out-the-psych-sheet-for-the-2021-ncaa-womens-swimming-championships/
Why can’t they have spectators when next door (literally next door same parking lot) the ACC basketball tournament has spectators? The Aquatic Center should allow spectators!
Because next door is a 23,500 seat basketball arena. Greensboro will be using the spectator seating to seat athletes.
Being told that not even invited participants will be allowed at finals unless they are competing in finals…. that will mean essentially empty stands if this is true. Can this be confirmed? I thought there would be assigned team seating at a minimum…. maybe this is just bad information but would be especially sad if no other invited swimmers/ teammates could spectate. All the athletes should have tested negative before /during the competition …
Covid